Public places cannot be occupied indefinitely: Supreme Court on Shaheen Bagh
Shaheen Bagh in Delhi was the epicentre of anti-CAA protests.
Shaheen Bagh in Delhi was the epicentre of anti-CAA protests.
"Time for all parties to lower temperatures", said the apex court.
The Supreme Court appointed them to discuss shifting the protest elsewhere.
Right to protest is a fundamental right, said the top court.
Protests can go on, but in area designed for it, said the apex court
Hundreds of people are holding a sit-in at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh since mid-December.
Singh also said that the Opposition was protecting Muslims at Shaheen Bagh.
The protesters are on a sit-in since December 15.
He accused the Congress, the Left and the Samajwadi Party for “pushing the women forward”.
Malviya had shared a video on Twitter, claiming that the women were paid Rs 500 per day.